The Book of Leviticus Overview
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An animated Bible walk through of Leviticus Want to see more? Our Website: http://www.jointhebibleproject.com Say hello or follow us here: Twitter: http://twitter.com/joinbibleproj Facebook: http://fb.com/jointhebibleproject Leviticus is difficult to read, but its core message is amazing: God graciously provides a way for sinful, broken people to live near his holy presence so they can find wholeness and life. The Bible Project is a non-profit creating animated videos that explain the narrative of the Bible. These videos are free to use for personal and educational use. Download a full resolution version of this video along with a study guide at www.jointhebibleproject.com. Support us so we can make more videos! You can give to the next video at www.jointhebibleproject.com. Help us translate this video into more languages! Email support@jointhebibleproject.com for more information. About the authors: Tim Mackie is a Pastor of Door of Hope church and a Professor at Western Seminary. Jon Collins is a founder of Epipheo and Sincerely Truman and a veteran explainer video producer.
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So are there any Gods beside Israel God which are unpredictable and unfaithful?
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This animation is absolutely wonderful!!!! Props
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It is awesome how Leviticus 23 has the 7 Feasts that Christ fulfilled. Yes, we have been duped into believing that He only fulfilled 4 so far. That is not true.
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Poor Goats, didn't do nothing.
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I LOVE THESE! THANK YOU GUYS
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great video explanations and summaries. God bless you guys.
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How is this unique to Israel in the ancient world?
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Aha, this is exactly like a kid's Bible. I think reading the actual Bible has been producing too many skeptics, agnostics and atheists. 🤔
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The second goat is thrown off a cliff
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i like the visuals you guys do makes it really interesting
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My new favourite channel. Thanks guys
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I found this super 1 sided. Kinda just dismissed all the ugly parts of Leviticus, just made it sound like a cheery children's book
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I see how something can be both good and dangerous at the same time, and i understand if we were to face God in full...our forms might not withstand the weird quantum physics involved in such an endeavor.
but i also find the idea of separation from God very odd. I can't imagine that anything exists in the universe that is totally separate from God...after all, if God is creator....then all creation is irrevocably connected to him, albeit maybe in different degrees. Therefore every physical manifestion and every atom in my own body is linked to the divine, and i dont need to make any effort to make this so. It is just a logical conclusion based on physical understandings of the universe and the presupposition of a creator.
So when I see all these weird rituals (that seem ethically questionable to begin with) and laws to undo that separation...i find it puzzling.
I think the separation is somewhat of an illusion. and all one has to do is wake up to it and meditate and be in that divine presence.
this kind of puts me at odds with a lot of the christian dilemmas and story set up though. i wonder if theres any way to reconcile the two. -
I look forward to the day of judgment for you heathens.. you false teachers are gonna pay when the Lord comes back
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Interesting Question: In the book of Job, Satan enters Gods precense. Id imagine he'd be considered impure. i understand that God's ways are not our ways, but do you think there may be a biblical evidence to support this. maybe because he's not human?
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Why is God obsessed with Israelites slaughtering innocent animals?
by the way, the God of Israel doesn't love people, only the Israelites -
It was forbidden to go inside the tabernacle because the priests didn't want anyone to learn that it was empty hahahahahaha
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You guys should do a video on lucifers fall from heaven i think that would be interesting
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I have the utmost respect for you guys and I've gotten a lot out of your videos, both personally and in group settings (Sunday school, youth group, etc.). Yet, I want to bring something to your attention.
With the segment beginning at 5:31, you guys said that Jews sacrificed animals because "...in the ancient world, sacrifices were the main way of buying favor from the gods." The implication here is that the Jews sacrificed animals simply because "everybody else was doing it" and NOT because God required blood for blood atonement.
My concern here is that in relativizing the Law as simply the Jewish version of priestly practices every other culture engaged in, the Law no longer becomes this thing handed down from above by God, but something built from the ground up (vis-a-vis human ingenuity). This is not at all how the Bible portrays the Law, which is why the point about "...in the ancient world..." is precarious. For if the Law is made by human hands, what else in the Bible is a similar construct? It's a slippery slope. -
Blee you guys